Groin/pelvic pain?

Hi ladies, I just hit my third trimester, I am 27 weeks and 6 days, and for the last three or four days I have had a lot of pain in my groin area, the bone in particular "down there", it's so painful I actually find it hard walking around. I spent about 2 or 3 hours cleaning up from Christmas today and afterwards it got so much worse. Has anyone else experienced this? My next docs appointment is not until the 10th so there's no chance of asking my doc about it until then.

Hi ladies, I just hit my third trimester, I am 27 weeks and 6 days, and for the last three or four days I have had a lot of pain in my groin area, the bone in particular "down there", it's so painful I actually find it hard walking around. I spent about 2 or 3 hours cleaning up from Christmas today and afterwards it got so much worse. Has anyone else experienced this? My next docs appointment is not until the 10th so there's no chance of asking my doc about it until then.

I'm 23 weeks and have this. It's horrible! I have a dr appt tomorrow. Last time he said its the pressure and hips moving and just pregnancy in general. It's getting worse for me though. Thank god I have a desk job!

I'm 23 weeks and have this. It's horrible! I have a dr appt tomorrow. Last time he said its the pressure and hips moving and just pregnancy in general. It's getting worse for me though. Thank god I have a desk job!

I encountered the very same pains during my second trimester. It was hard to move while awake and asleep. My doctor was not worried and chalked it up to the usual pregnant symptoms. He said that groin and round ligament pain was normal. Those particular pains eventually subsided. Hope that helps.

I encountered the very same pains during my second trimester. It was hard to move while awake and asleep. My doctor was not worried and chalked it up to the usual pregnant symptoms. He said that groin and round ligament pain was normal. Those particular pains eventually subsided. Hope that helps.

It's called SPD (Symphysis pubis dysfunction). It from your pelvis separating to help with child birth. Very normal in pregnancy and worse for some. About 1 in 4 women experience some form. I had it with my first for the last 8 weeks or so. This pregnancy it hit much much earlier. You can buy a brace that helps a lot. Or even if you tie a sarong around your hips tight while your house cleaning etc it helps hold your pelvis together. Sleep with a pillow between your knees and when rolling over keep your legs glued together. It will be better right after the baby is born. In the mean time it can be pretty rough!

It's called SPD (Symphysis pubis dysfunction). It from your pelvis separating to help with child birth. Very normal in pregnancy and worse for some. About 1 in 4 women experience some form. I had it with my first for the last 8 weeks or so. This pregnancy it hit much much earlier. You can buy a brace that helps a lot. Or even if you tie a sarong around your hips tight while your house cleaning etc it helps hold your pelvis together. Sleep with a pillow between your knees and when rolling over keep your legs glued together. It will be better right after the baby is born. In the mean time it can be pretty rough!

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